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Every
day you should hold your faith The cemetery
is full of despaired souls who could not wait Every
day many read the book of Psalms and meditate But
they don’t have anything to come off meditation for Some
aim for the gold, some aim for the penny, some wait upon God Listen
to your mother, she will tell you as it is – straight, but still offer much
priceless support Life
is like concentrated juice, you have to concentrate Life
is not a movie, but a lions’ gate – you have to think twice about each step And
even when you are feeling down, get off from the ground Straighten your back, because when you’re down you can’t stand up at once Patience
is not about waiting, but more of how you act while you are waiting Always
aim for the top, never look back This
is life as it is.

A success story shows an organization or
individual making a difference in people’s lives. It describes a positive
change and shows how that change benefits the people of a given area of
intervention. A great success
story applies the use of evidence to show the value of our interventions in
terms measurable changes in knowledge, skills, motivation, behavior, decision
making, practices, policies, social action, social, economic and environmental
conditions that derive from a cause-and-effect relationship. You can write a success story about an entire
project, program or part of a program (i.e. activity) that is particularly
noteworthy and significant in terms of results and its impacts. It may be about
an innovation, emergency response or outstanding effort. Whatever you choose to
write about, your story should show your intervention making a difference in
targeted areas. Why is it important for an Organization, Group or Individual to write success stories? • To show accountability for …